Is the War on Drugs "All About the Money"?
Is The War on Drugs "All About the Money"?
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At the end of five years of that program, the coca production went up 25 percent in Colombia. So either we were … Our strategy, which was the national strategy — cut the head off the snake, reduce the flow of drugs into the country, and reduce drug …
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Hyperparathyroidism – Analysis and Market Forecasts to 2019
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Pipeline analysis: Comprehensive data split across different phases, emerging trends and mechanisms of action under development, including calcium sensing receptor agonist, vitamin D pro-hormone, vitamin D receptor agonist and CYP24 enzyme inhibitor …
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HIV/AIDS Therapeutics Market to 2018 – Despite Major Patent Expiries …
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Analysis of the HIV/AIDS therapeutics market in the leading geographies of the world, which includes the US, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Japan.- Analysis of … Market characterization of the HIV/AIDS therapeutics market including market …
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Could Legalizing Marijuana Curb Mexican Drug Violence? – Complete video at: fora.tv Beau Kilmer and Richard Lee debate the potential effects marijuana legalization in California could have on Mexican drug cartels. Kilmer cites that California only accounts for a small percentage of the cartels’ revenue, while Lee counters that legalization in California could lead to legalization nationwide. —– Will California become the first state to legalize the production and sale of marijuana? November ballot measure Proposition 19 would allow local governments to choose whether and how to regulate and tax marijuana. Some are concerned about legalization’s effect on consumption and public health, while others tout the potential boon to city and state coffers. Besides the jaw-dropping estimated retail price decrease from 0 to per ounce, nothing is really certain about the potential impact of Prop 19. Get informed before the vote — don’t miss advocates of both sides arguing the pros and cons of pushing pot through the legal pipeline. – Commonwealth Club of California Beau Kilmer is codirector of the RAND Drug Policy Research Center. His primary fields of interest are illicit markets, community corrections, drug treatment, and the future of drug testing. Kilmer’s recent work focused on measuring the size of the global drug market for the European Commission and developing indicators to measure the impact of drug enforcement in Europe. His current work focuses on identifying the community-level effects of drug treatment and …